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| Author: | mr water [ Jan 16th, '16, 06:57 ] |
| Post subject: | Japanese radish (Daikon) |
Hello all, quick question for you all, Being as my other half is from japan, we have decided to try and grow a bunch of japanese vegies. The two main ones are the japanese 'negi' (big, sweet leek spring onion thing) And the radish, which they call daikon. The Negi I imagine should grow fine but I am not sure about the radish... Has anyone had much luck with root vegies in a media bed? If so, is there some recommendations? Lower the water level ect ect..? Thanks in advance guys, looking forward to getting the seeds in. The radish in question:
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| Author: | Charlie [ Jan 16th, '16, 08:29 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Japanese radish (Daikon) |
Expanded clay is probably the media of choice as it is much lighter and easily makes way for the growing veg. Root crops can be a bit hit and miss though, wicking beds are usually a better growing method. |
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| Author: | earthbound [ Jan 16th, '16, 09:00 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Japanese radish (Daikon) |
We grew lots of daikon radish in media beds with expanded clay, they grow well and tend to push up and out of the media as they can't grow down far. |
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| Author: | mr water [ Jan 16th, '16, 09:06 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Japanese radish (Daikon) |
Awesome news! Luckily for me my beds are expanded clay, about 400-450 deep. If they get big enough to hit the bottom, i will not be complaining. Now to wait for the next moon cycle (does it really make a difference?? Seems hard to believe :p) and throw some seeds into the bed. Does everyone direct seed radishes or outside, and replant? Thanks again everyone |
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| Author: | earthbound [ Jan 16th, '16, 09:07 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Japanese radish (Daikon) |
We always direct seeded, and get them in now.... |
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| Author: | mr water [ Feb 2nd, '16, 03:50 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Japanese radish (Daikon) |
Hey guys, sorry to bring this one back up. I've got a whole bed seeded and sprouting, but I've been thinking... This bed I changed to constant flood, to avoid my bed flooding and stealing all my little baby's. But.. will root vegies survive in constant flood? Or once they have established, should I change back to flood and drain? Thanks guys Sent from my SM-G920I using Tapatalk |
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| Author: | earthbound [ Feb 3rd, '16, 07:43 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Japanese radish (Daikon) |
Don't stress, which ever way will be fine, for memory we grew them in constant flood and flood and drain. |
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| Author: | mr water [ Feb 4th, '16, 13:19 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Japanese radish (Daikon) |
Awesome, great to hear. Thanks for the heads up Man, they grow quickly from seed though! Much faster than seedlings Sent from my SM-G920I using Tapatalk |
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| Author: | mr water [ Nov 9th, '16, 04:05 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Japanese radish (Daikon) |
Hey all, sorry for the thread bump. Had a member contact me about how these went, so I've chucked a couple of photos up to show. They never did develop as fully as some you will find in the japanese supermarkets, but that could very well be a different type. Mine are just from an eden seed packet. Next time I go, I'll have to try and aquire some seeds. ![]() ![]() This last photo shows one that had a slight bit of rot on the end. Rest of it was fine, just had to trim a couple of inches off. ![]() Growing them again this season, fingers crossed for a healthier crop |
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| Author: | Mel Redcap [ Nov 9th, '16, 06:01 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Japanese radish (Daikon) |
mr water wrote: Hey all, sorry for the thread bump. Never apologise for pics of awesome veges! Those look delicious. |
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| Author: | GoldyGlocks [ Nov 10th, '16, 23:11 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Japanese radish (Daikon) |
Out of curiosity what do they taste like? Never tried one and they look like really cool plants to grow and I love radishes. So if the taste is similar to a typical radish I may try my hand at some of these in the future. |
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| Author: | mr water [ Nov 11th, '16, 06:27 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Japanese radish (Daikon) |
GoldyGlocks wrote: Out of curiosity what do they taste like? Never tried one and they look like really cool plants to grow and I love radishes. So if the taste is similar to a typical radish I may try my hand at some of these in the future. Hm they are definitely more mild in my experience. Of course, grown in summer they still have a mild bite but nothing severe. If grown in winter they almost have no bite what so ever. Great pickled, or diced up in a nice bit of miso soup, in salads, i dont mind them really! Not strong tasting though, so I'm not sure what the general consensus is. They are amazingly hardy and quick growing seeds though! |
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